1.隅石;(奠基礼的)基石;基础,柱石
1.the basic part of something, on which everything depends
2.the stone at one of the bottom corners of a new building, often put there during a special ceremony
1.In the centuries since the proclamation, it has become one of the cornerstones of Native American law in the United States and Canada.
此后几百年间,这份公告成为美加两国美洲原住民法律的基石。
2.A sustainable long term business and a clear commitment to environmentally friendly technology are the cornerstones of our activates.
可持续发展的长期业务以及对环保技术的明确承诺是我们所有举动的基础。
3.Fluorescent probes are one of the cornerstones of real-time imaging of live cells and a powerful tool for cell biologists.
荧光探针的基石之一实时成像的活细胞和一个强大的工具,细胞生物学家。
4.Actively managing risk, emphasizing pidends, and ensuring proper persification are the cornerstones of our investment philosophy.
积极管理风险,强调分红,并确保适当的多元化是我们的投资理念的基石。
5.Security institutionalization and regional integration are the two cornerstones for a stable and peaceful regional order in East Asia.
安全制度化和地区一体化是稳定与和平的东亚地区秩序的两个支柱。
6.This fundamental truth is one of the cornerstones of the sedimentary-organic theory for the origin of hydrocarbons.
这一重要事实,是有关碳氢化合物起源的沉积-有机理论的论证基础之一。
7.Lastly, business integration is one of the cornerstones of an on demand business.
最后,业务集成是随需应变业务的基础之一。
8.Although only vague details about the trade agreement have been made public, it is one of the cornerstones of Ma's China policies.
尽管有关贸易协议的细节只有部分已公开,但它是马英九的中国政策的基石之一。
9.One of the cornerstones of an effective security strategy is to prevent attacks and to detect potential attackers.
有效安全策略的基础是预防攻击并且检测潜在攻击。
10.Trust and commitment are the cornerstones of any marriage.
信任和承诺是所有婚姻的基础。